A kitchen within the new Kensington complex where Grenfell Tower survivors are to be re-homed. Image is believed to represent the £8.5 million penthouses with no suggestion the relocation will be in such a flat

Tributes in London to the victims of the Grenfell Tower tragedy as death toll rises

The flats - with one, two or three bedrooms - will be fully furnished.

Liaison staff will be assigned to each block so the new residents will be fully supported.

Eleanor Kelly, chief executive of Southwark Council and spokeswoman for the Grenfell Response Team, said: "Rehousing those residents affected by the Grenfell Tower fire as quickly as possible is our main priority, and I am pleased that a significant amount of housing has now been identified."

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A spokesperson for the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said that the local authority and government must ensure that all residents affected are rehoused in the area, unless the chose not to.

He said in a statement: "Serving the families so desperately affected by the heart-breaking tragedy at Grenfell Tower remains the highest priority of the council.

"Despite my wish to have continued, in very challenging circumstances, to lead on the executive responsibilities of the council, I have decided that it is better to step down from my role, once an appropriate successor has been appointed."